
Directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon
• Music: Harris Jayaraj
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Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein
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<p>The story starts with narration by Madhav “Maddy” Shastri. Maddy is the son of a music shop owner Deendayal Shastri, who hopes that Maddy will someday take over his shop. Instead, Maddy is a total brat, not serious about studies, and notorious in his college. In contrast to him is his arch-rival Rajeev “Sam” Samra, a model student with whom Maddy is at constant loggerheads. The animosity goes so far that Maddy even tries to frame Sam. Sam challenges Maddy to a one-on-one fight, to which Maddy happily agrees. But the fight gets interrupted by the professors. Later at Sam’s graduation party, Maddy again tries to challenge Sam, but this time, Sam denies it and lets him go. Sam graduates and leaves the college but promises Maddy that one day he will complete what was started (i.e., the fight). Three years later, Maddy is working as a software instructor at a private company. His attitude has mellowed a lot but not changed. On his trip to Delhi, he sees a girl dancing in the rain with some kids. He only gets a glimpse of her and is smitten by her beauty, calling her “my kinda girl.” Later, he and his college cronies attend a former classmate’s wedding, where, by luck, Maddy spots the girl again and learns that her name is Reena Malhotra. He is deeply attracted to her and tries to learn more about her but in vain. However, destiny makes them meet again when he sees her in Mumbai. Soon he learns that Reena is set to get engaged to Rajeev, a childhood friend of hers living in the USA. Maddy also learns that Reena doesn’t know what Rajeev looks like now and that he is coming to India next week to meet her. Maddy, now heads over heels in love with Reena, is disheartened at the thought of losing his love. Upon being persuaded by his father and friends, Maddy decides to pretend to be Rajeev and tell Reena his true identity when the time is right. He shows his love for Reena, and they spend a good time together in those five days. Reena, who previously liked him only as a friend, falls in love with him too. Everything goes well, and Maddy decides to reveal his identity when Reena confesses her love to him. Unfortunately, before he can do so, the real Rajeev comes back, and Reena is shocked to learn about Maddy’s deception. She decides to call off her relationship with Maddy, who tries to convince Reena about his true intentions, but she refuses to talk to him. Frustrated, Maddy decides to threaten Rajeev to back off from the marriage. Maddy is shocked to see that Rajeev is no one but Sam, his college rival. Sam is even more infuriated to learn his impostor is actually his old rival in college, whom he hates. Rajeev believes that Maddy got involved with Reena solely because of their rivalry. Maddy tries to talk to Reena and tell her the truth sincerely, but she is still not convinced of him. After his repeated attempts to talk to Reena fail, Rajeev and Reena’s wedding date is decided. Maddy and his friends go beat up Rajiv, but Maddy lets Rajeev go back to Reena and admits to his friends that they all committed a grave mistake and suggests they forget about her. However, Reena later realises that she actually started falling in love with Maddy, despite his deception to her. Finally, Rajeev confronts Reena and asks her whether she loves him or Maddy. In the meantime, Maddy decides to go to San Francisco, California, taking an offer made to him by his current employer, which initially he had declined, in order to ease his aching heart off his memories with Reena. When Rajeev realizes that Reena still loves Maddy, he takes her to the airport. Rajeev and Maddy spot each other. Maddy thinks that Rajeev has come to rebuke him once more. Reena and Maddy confess their feelings to each other. Rajeev is heartbroken but feigns his old attitude towards Maddy, saying that “we can never be friends” and wishing them well. Reena and Maddy unite once again. The success of the Tamil film led to producer Vashu Bhagnani signing on to direct the Hindi language remake of the film with Rajshri Productions, , which also featured Madhavan. An early title for the film was , before the team finalised . The former title was used by for his . Though was initially considered for the leading female role, and were added to the film. Menon was initially apprehensive but said it took “half an hour” to agree and against his intentions, the producer opted against retaining the technical crew of the original. He changed a few elements, deleted certain scenes and added some more for the version. The team shot for the film in South Africa and shot scenes at Durban Beach and in Drakensberg, with production executive Raakesh Maharaj arranging the unit’s stay in the country. The score and songs were composed by , with lyrics written by . The last three tracks were bonus tracks and did not feature in the film. The tune of the track “Dil Ko Tumse” was later reused by Harris in film (2003) as “Ondra Renda”. All tracks are written by . In comparison to (2001), the film gained mixed reviews. called the presentation “not absorbing” though stating that the director ” handled certain sequences with aplomb”. A critic from wrote it “is not a bad bargain at the end of a long day” and “there are parts where you would actually enjoy the courting game between a game hero and a gorgeous heroine” with “fine one-liners and good gestures”, before adding “a part does not a whole make”. Ranjita Das of wrote ″Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein may not have any star attraction. But it is definitely entertaining and enjoyable.″ The moderate performance of the film left the director disappointed, with Menon claiming in hindsight that the film lacked the simplicity of the original with the producer’s intervention affecting proceedings. In 2011, the producer of the film approached him to remake the film with the producer’s son in the lead role, but Menon was uninterested with the offer. On the fifteenth anniversary of the film’s release, actors Madhavan and Dia Mirza met up and released a video thanking the film’s admirers for their adulation. was re-released in theatres on 30th August 2024. The film opened with ₹20 lakh and grossed ₹1.10 crore over the first weekend. It received a strong response in city, where it earned the highest revenue. In just 10 days, the film made ₹3.2 crore, with ₹75 lakh coming from Pune alone. The film earned ₹1 crore in the second weekend, bringing its total re-release earnings to ₹3.25 crore. The film finished its theatrical re-run with a gross of over ₹3.50 crore.</p>
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Writer:
Gautham Vasudev Menon, Vipul D. Shah
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Producer:
Vashu Bhagnani
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Music:
Harris Jayaraj
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Director:
Gautham Vasudev Menon
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Cinematography:
Johny Lal
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Starring:
R. Madhavan, Saif Ali Khan, Dia Mirza
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Release Date:
19-Oct-01
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Edited By:
Suresh Urs
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Budget:
Default Registration
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Production Company:
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OTT Platform:
Prime Video
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Runtime:
2h 49m
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Language:
Hindi
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Box Office:
13.37
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Other Languages:
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